Bermuda in the Old Empire: A History of the Island from the Dissolution of the Somers Island Company Until the End of the American Revolutionary War: 1684-1784Oxford University Press, 1950 - 457 sivua |
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... perhaps a hundred in the last years of the American war . These vessels were sloops for the most part , but a few were brigs or brigantines . Throughout the century they averaged little more than thirty tons , and only exceptionally was ...
... perhaps a hundred in the last years of the American war . These vessels were sloops for the most part , but a few were brigs or brigantines . Throughout the century they averaged little more than thirty tons , and only exceptionally was ...
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... perhaps contrary to his wishes . So in 1769 , with this in mind , the governor restricted his election writs to those on the island , but this limitation was considered null.1 The elections were in the English manner by open voting ...
... perhaps contrary to his wishes . So in 1769 , with this in mind , the governor restricted his election writs to those on the island , but this limitation was considered null.1 The elections were in the English manner by open voting ...
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... perhaps as often as once a year . At first the Vice - Admiralty Court was without definite procedure and was entrusted to a councillor who preferred to reduce his own re- sponsibility by working with a jury . It was to get some order in ...
... perhaps as often as once a year . At first the Vice - Admiralty Court was without definite procedure and was entrusted to a councillor who preferred to reduce his own re- sponsibility by working with a jury . It was to get some order in ...
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SIR ROBERT ROBINSON ISAAC RICHIER CAPTAIN JOHN | 28 |
SHIPS PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
COLONEL JOHN BRUCE HOPE AND CAPTAIN JOHN PITT 1722 | 96 |
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